Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri could be set to take over as the new Juventus manager next season after Pep Guardiola snubbed the Italian champions.
Massimiliano Allegri's departure from the Allianz Stadium was recently confirmed, leaving the Bianconeri tasked with replacing the man who has masterminded their Serie A title triumphs in each of the last five seasons.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola had emerged as Juventus' first choice target to assume the role in Turin, though the Spaniard has apparently turned down the offer in favour of remaining at the Etihad. According to journalist Tancredi Palmeri, the Italians have now turned their attentions to Sarri, and have agreed personal terms with the Chelsea boss.